The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 31, 1933 Page: 3 of 6
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TIIE BKECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENK1DC1E TEXAS SUNDAY DECEMBER 31 1933
THREE
New Year Celebrations Are Planned For This Evenin
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Benders To Hold
Open House With
Dance Ti J I Dawn
Mm new year will be ushered In
"i iprcprlatc crtctnoiiy at I'i
i k tonight by Brackenrtdge
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i.imihiii dnnce on the roof nl
Hitich Hotel nnd thi annual
v. Ycai party of Mr and Mr.
M Pet ler are main events on
ir iirt int. alonv with other
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I In ilnn e to I ir il 1.' fl. will
fi.i'un- de mil f Hnb Lowiy
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GOOD lvTS BAKKRY
"littler ttl Oread"
Mrs. II.W. Alhe
Holds Open House
For Two Visitors
Mother .ind Aunt of Missouri
Aro Honored (lUeatn of So-
cial Affuir Saturday After-
noon. Honoring har niothrr Mr fta'.ol
Baor of Burlington Junction. Mo
and hr aunt. Mr Kdgar Ptnca
of Clermnnt. Mo Mra. Howard
W Athey hald open houae at rwr
home Haturday aftarnnun from 2
until S n'dluck.
The opon room attractive! dec
"rVi'l wi-if Ltfhtnl y burning
' (! ti In thr dining room a hand-
iinii Imp rloth wsiii unad over
' i on thr t.ihlc Whltf Oariaa
tu . iiAhemuntii and whlti taprii
iti t iIiIb il'i-oratlona
.Mti It II I'ayno and Mm
'! in'' liingham po.irrU tfa during
'in- ifitfoon Mm H O Thralln
i 'I Mii Virginia Athey attainted
in i hi- ecrvlng
Pin' lumtrmi ihp hononsl gurt
.I Mik 'I H Atly formrd th
i nivlng line OuMng thu after-
noon thf callrrn w?re entertained
with tiano muele by Oils Hitch-i-ock
Approximately 76 guetl rltr-
ed in thv book presided over by
Mlaa LouUe A I hey
Girls ISnlci'lainod
By Boys Class
i -At Din nor
The Methodlat IttUrroadiate boy
Sunday nchool rlas. rnteitajned
the glrla claaa of the same depart-
mnnt with a dinner party in tit
home of their teacher. Mra Ruo-
erll B Joneft Hat inlav xveiilng
Mm Itcit lUtrlnon la techer of
thfi ijiiim' cImsk
A tin f f.t dinner we aervvd fiom
the .ut'i appointed dining ta-
hli liii't in the 'M'nln gmno
wi ip eiioi il
Tin i!' uit-luilcil Minn'" Jul t
Mr i 1 Mllllr H.llir Hrl-
ii W.ilkii Hvnti'i Iran tiuthil
lot i Mutphy IVggy Pnii Le-
ny Ianiigtoti. Citrine Bogg Ho".
Iji CibtiK and Theda D Cnx.
Me! Kail Clark Jame Kike
Iter nam t'legg Alfred McOlleb
Witllant Toland Clarence Potter
P-U liaimoneon ft. D. Toland R.
It txivell am Aloan Lamar Nor-
' n I.ynn Addam. Mr. und Mrs.
i a i Je. Mr. and Mra. Harrlaon
m i vi ml Mra. Jonaa.
Mrs. Sin it It son Is
Holiday Club
Hostess
Mi. K i Hmitiionn HteiUincd
H U of tha Friday Hektft rtgh
1 . t witt. hn'lday party
ntnifc hi in of silver
ri
i oat i'i. and pria
i pic i out the color
' i . M l 'tpkin wade high
a i ' i We.'. t.
lei Hi 'iron . .1
I irtt 'el ot nt j i
I'l'.er ' hot i ' i '
k artw i nJlicr in. In I i
k P 1 pecan iiml f
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i hi i include MrMiina
-- I'ii k i K Swmi . R 1
Hll I ill K "BJ. K A. lwi- J
ii it i. M P Kilt" w r
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A lb tn try and Hi. I. i it
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HO M. NKIUIIBORN TO
MtKT OH UKBNiaiDAY.
i r Rosi Neighbors of America
ii hold regular meeting Wed-
iV evening at 7 30 tn the I O.
i Hall AH micmbei are urged
tecnt
Ml I MM. in -m III
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Just A Bit
Frtflnl
Mr nnl Mr- John F Bailey
nit in St raw n today visiting Mr
Bailey's parents.
Mlaa EtU Miller of Port Worth
Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Por-
ter Daniel this week-end-
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Huohlngton
and daughter. Happy of Denver.
Colo. vlolted Mr. and Mra. Walk-
er Caatleman and Mr. and Mra.
Bill Huchingaon Baturday. Mr
Huo)lngao la prealden of tht
Colorado Women College.
Mr. M. A Gardner of Dallas
formerly of Breokenrldge. Is visit-
ing hera.
Ml Alva Qreen of Vort Worth
I spending a few days here vlait-
ing rclntlvea and friend.
' P M Faulkner waa In Port
Worth on business Haturday.
i Aaron Kuperman returned Kri
day from Mhreveport. La. where he
1 spent Christina with hi parent
Miss Peetrl Ooedeke of milai
Is spending a few days here visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mr. J C. Burkett have
returned from a vlait In Abilene
Mr. and Mra. M. B. Carlisle and
family aw apaadtng the wtek -nd
at Laha Delia.
I Mr Jo T. miam and two
iehlkSren. Batty and Bob loft Bat-
' urday for fodan altar vtaAiaf her
! parents Mr. and Mr Ktwt Mar-
'ke' BUI Wtlliemit who recently rr
celved his dlechargo from the V
navy at Hen Diego. Calif apent
'a few day here last week with
hi Imither. Carl Willlsms. befnrp
gmiig to htn home in ItollU Okla-
hotiiii i B r Collie n turned to Minerxi
Well Thurulay to take hot bath
'and medical treatment
1 Mr. and Mrs. I J. Relschnmn
'and daughter. Alice Marl rrturn-
ed Haturday from Wichita Knnx
where they visited Mr Reurhman
mother.
Jack Naplr. who for evrral
year waa manager of thr Western
Union olflca of BroekVnrldgr. re-
turned hare Saturday to anume
hi old poeiHon a active manager
of the office He replace U T.
Corder ho ha been transferred
to Oil. sin aa Wrntrrn Union mana-
r
er.
F. O Han la ktft Frldsy for Chi-
eago after spending Chrlstma
here with hi atottr Mr. E B
Rmlthson. and his mothr. Mr O.
W. Harris
in tie Kiker left Friday for
u i. hitH Fall afUr a holiday vlait
'a hn. parent. Mr and Mr. M.
I' Kikn-
Mr. and Mr. BUI Forne of Tyler
and Mr Kllboum of Chlckash.
Okla. left Saturday aftr spend-
ing Chrlalmaa with Mr. Ma Ro-
.on Mr. Forns and Mr Kil-
tumit.e tr Mrs. Roaion'a daugh-
1. 1
Mi j Celia Ooodsoaugli t.nrher
'nt Thorndal. and F.ibcrt Ci-kie
nough. aanlor at Wetmoori md
J college In Sun Antonio ate tea-
ii k toda .iftrr spending Chiintmas
vi uh their irnt Rev and Mr
ti S liixxlenOUgh.
Mr and Mr. Kddl llnum ami
baby son of Kllgor are vimtini;
Mr. and Mrs. J. a Williams
Mi- P W I.nliHn returneil Kri
.I rveulng fiom a in in Mi
All-itei. Okla
Mr. Roy Murphy of Port Grlf
fm U visiting In the h.mu of Mr
mil Mr Allen Jone
Mr and Mr Paul Holri .ml
t hil.lren have returned home after
pemtinrf Chrlntma with hi pjr-'
etita in at I'lmi
Mu li A Coiner returne.l Ku-
iU fiuiu a vli.it in Dallas with relative
Mr and Mr C W Wulfjen Jr
left Saturday afternoon to spend
New Yeuis with Mr Wulfjen a
uncle and aunt. Mr and Mi J
J I'likino. In Wichita Kail. J
1
PROiRYTNRIAN KHTII
st.MlAY I'ltOl.ltAM DI.UWISII
The Pu jbyterlau suuuj people's
fifUt Sunday mentin Bbduled
to bo held in Abllcrtt. tonight has
been Hxlponid utvtil the secon'l
SumLiy in January'-
Tin reguUr Chrii-tinii Undeavur
I un tn.ji ti tn inli tUij cciiiii0'
a' I O.
Ot'mJiicitti MJa x7X ?l ill'IJ
mn of ihLu iWJK? lifl1!!
St U auik made c 79 b W IMjf I-
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DIHTINCTIVK -i It for maiiiro figure this Hmart model can bo
- iiiitde in prlntid hIIKk. crrpo. velvet or Hhi'or woolen. It la do-
...tni'd in nine mi.- 'ia .ik. io. l:. 1 1. 16 H. so ami 52. Si4o lit
t.-iuirei 5 I-H jardn of 3!)-lmh material plus 1-1 yard 7 litclie wide
tor the venire In i outran! To linliih Mm ulirvo mid neck edge ro-
t;illr"i 1 3-4 yardi o( I I-.' Inch hiax liiudlng
To ti iir a pattern and mmplo nowlng chart of this model tear
nut IIiIk ski till anil mull It to Julia Boyd to.'l Park Avenue. New
York. N Y . lopmher with 15 ii-niH In coin lie miro to enclose on a
sop.-ui t hIiii t of pap r. our mime full uddrcKN. your site the nuin-
br of iliu pattern (No 66m.. und nicutlou tlm uame of this news-
paper. AililteM your cnvrlupr to Julia Bovd. Breckenn Ige Ameiicai. Fash-
ion Hui ran Uij Pmk Ac New York N Y
Miss Ruth Morrow! Mr- w1:It(i.erncr
j Is Host With
Wed In lennessee; Dance
Dauirhtcr of Sheriff and Mr.
J. . Murrnw Married To
Cecil McCorinick Friday
livening'.
llss Ruth Monow daughter of
Sheriff and .Mr. J. W. Morrow
was married Friday evening at 6
o'clock In Newborn. Tenn. to Mr.
I Carl McCormkk of that city.
j The bride wa In Nswbern with
iher mother for a holiday visit. She
talked with her father here imnm-
! dlately after the ceremony.
1 Tha.yonng couple together with
Mr. Morrow Jor Mortow and Bet
ty Luck Morrow will leave New-
bern today on theh trip bsrk to
Breokenrldge Mr and Mr Mc-
cormick will visit hrre before re-
turning to Tenncsice to make their
home.
Mrs. G. C. Wood Is
i Given Surprise
Parly
Dr G i over C Wood ht.nored'
Mr Wood with a siirpri birth-
day party in thrlr home Frldsy
evening
Red carnation and led terh
wrie at 1 1 active iluuiuUuni ucd
through the room. An inf.uni.ii
evening waa enjo)ed
The guevtn im luded Meaer. and
Meadame Paul W PlUer tUtl V
Green. Ford Alius. A E Sweene
Porter Daniel J D Sandefrr V It
Brewer. M. E liollein W A Hut
mann. Jr.C V Ionian Jack Rotv-
it II H Trimmrl! Itogei Ims.
J H Ogilen. Flod W Holder Dt
and Mdaine W T Kdwarti
Hture W Snldi i Ml- " M Ke a
ler and T IS Itnlj;. 1
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BMhU K IHbSiBsMI
tJBasMSisaaswsFr-1- ii'vi. I
Mr und Mi I II I ire thc
i4li I.' fill: .' 1 t. s l M u
riut ui li i ii
Id. ih Mii l.i.
lMilli li'll.l.
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I . ! will
! hippy
NeN Year
KM'iKY ONE!
.iul it is our wish that all our good fiicudti and
customers continue through l'J.'ll in a spirit of
Good ('heel and I'lospeiitv.
Q&
Bottling Co.
Mr. Walter Werner. Jr win hoM
Friday evening with i holiday
dance In his home 700 East Wil-
liams. A group of friends enjoyed danc-
ing through the evening. A refresh-
ment cotsra waa served.
The guU Included Misses Ger-
trude Castleman Martha Outhrie.
Martha Lou Roger Ann Allison
Uly Oranberry Xva Ie Kubank
and Maxlne Holloway Meer. Ban-
son Kingston A. T. Ray Edwin
Miller. Boh Whitman John Rsy.
Rmmett Davis. Lee and Lowell
Jones Mr ami Mr Herbert (Iran-
berry. Mr and Mrs Bert Warner
and Mi and Mrs. Bert Harrison.
Mr. U N Gill of Longview '
pndtng a frw dn)n here vlaltlng
Mi ami Mr N H CUrk
7nmon nf j 710n
I " omen JcU(l N lu'n
Air Record Beal
MIAMI. Dec 30 iUPa Mrs Flan-
res Marsalis and Miss Helen Rieh-
ey landed their monoplane "Out-
door Ghl" at IM a. m eastern
utandard time here today ternil-
nsMng their refueling endurance
record flight whiih began Decem-
hr The plucky girl filet establish-
ed a new record for women of
237 hours and 13 minute far
rclipfing the old mark of IDA
bourn and 5 minute set last ye ir
by Mr Marvali and I-oul Tha-
den A luigv group of .iiinurera
Kieettsl the two women m they
finally brought their plane to
tin und for the fi-t time nince
ihuAting aloft at 1 03 p m a week
ago Wednediy.
Muj (Jen. Smedley Butler ha
1 ecu made a membei of the
ir ii.4 Saint ami Sinner" Hi
antic i qualified him a long time
'go
ffii?
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mtST BA.1TIST Clll'ltCll.
Hosh A. Smith l'ustor.
The Old Year ends at last and
i-nd with Sunday On the eve of
the New Year people pause to pon-
der thr meaning of hours and
rw-nt.1 Rone by. At such a time It
wrrr well to plan for better blg-fii-r
finer thins In 193 1. Begin the
iiriKPKn by Rttemling the services
today which arc announced aa fol-
1 )i
I'i a m Sunday 8chool.
11 mi a m Mort.lng Worship.
r l.'i p in . B T 8. Unions.
7 J) p m "Student Ight."
It will be observed that a "8tu-
tcit Night' service will be held
t might This should prove one of
thu most pleseing and uplifting
lurKriinui heard during the holiday
ifUKnn Students back home from
unUrrxttie and colleges for Christ.
urn will appear on the program.
at v ilt ome of the local people.
These young: people are keen and
brilliant and their numbers will be
hmnl with much appreciation and
brneflt by those attending. The
local school leaders and students
and nil other attending schools
rleewhere ate cordially Invited to
attend this service as are all othor
ntltenn of the community.
At the morning hour the pastor
will deliver an appropriate mes-
sage in which he will deal with
mattern which havo engaged the
attention of thoughtful persons
during the past year. He will con-
clude the Student Night program
with a brief message.
Invite your frlendr to attend
these services.
CHURCH OK CHRIST
"You are Invited to jpnd part
of the last day of the old year tn
the very bet manner possible by
attending ti service at the
Church of Christ today. The man
who pleases Ood Is the man who
studies Ood's Word carefully and
applies the teaching to his dally
life. Many people of this community
are doing that very thing. Can the
.ii
Lord count you among that num-1
ner? Many Christian people In'
this rapidly growing congregation
will be on hand to welcome you
io the service today. Come.
Bible School 0 l' am. !)
Song Services 10 IS a. m.
Seimon. 11 05 a. m Theme; "En-i'J
tcrlng the New Year "
Communion 11 10 a m
Benediction 11 5ft a. in
Young People's Service. 8 15 p.
m
Hong Service 7 lit p. m.
Sermon 7 IB p m Theme "God
Plan for 1931"
Benediction. 8 3D p m
Ladles' Bible Class Monduy.
3.10 p. in
Prsyer Meeting. Wednesday 7 In
p. m.
Carl A Collins Minister
1'IR.sT .Mlfl'IIODiar CIH.'RCII. j
llurnlil (iooiliiiiuui;li l'ustor.
The old year is pasidng snd in
facing the new we miy he chil
lenged by many difficult tanks Wi
may be called upon to do nim
thing that will lux us to the linn'
Our endurance will not be nuffi
dent If we try to meet thee thu
In our mvn trength In onhr thit
we may not drift let un inuk. . .
new year reaolve and inclii'd n
them our purpoe of woifhipin. in
the Houae of Ooil as often .n
all possible May we not ex i i
entire church fmily to n u
every effort In making tin tn ' t
our church both tunininK ml
ning The mihjrct fm tin
hour . 'Set for Nlneti.n 'I Ium
Four and foi the nuni; !
'Character Invmtoiy ' i i'oi
fj?
('reetins
1934
Maj
(he .New ear hiing
.M)u all Fortune a wealth
of Good Luck and llapp
Uaj s.
Walton's
Studio Ik'uut) Shop and
IJarher Shop
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alwny
virei
find .i well mill' nt thoic in-
CHURCH OK tliaSLS CHRIST
OK liiVITISR DAY SAINTS
(KoorjranlUMl)
1800 West Elliott Street
We wlah you all a Happy Nowfbr"m- ...
Year and that peace and prosper- P'1 off.ci.il describe.) her
peace
prosper-
Ry and the Spirit o
the Master
may be your to enjoy throughout
the coming year.
Ourservlces were well attended
laat Sunday especially th program
of the evening which was onjoytd
so much and the house was fill? I
to capacity
The services for today are uh
follows:
Sunday School 2 30 p. in
Communion and Prayer Sotvlco
3:30 p. m.
Song Service 6.30 p in.
Class Ii rind 700 t in
Preorli-.f.g 00 p in
Wednesday evening il.iih s mi
p. m.
PtMtor W It M'inimiliijt
Church School intcctiu Vmiii
Miller.
.MORNINO TOWKU BIB1.K
CUSS.
Mrs. L. D. Deere and Mrit J il.
Bans will slug a duet s the spe-
cial musical number at the meeting
of the Morning Tower Bible CUu
today.
Secretary of Into in; i.k.
there's a deckled drift ..r
tlon back to the ft no !
sign that work finally i-.
up In the cities?
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A race horsa at Chariestowt .
Va was found tit be dyed to do-'
celve buyer. Hut nt'leost the Uyu '
ran. when It wan illii ui led while
the hoise inn l ill I i
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The constant as.-uii..tnn with the people of Hieek-
eniidue liu filled m heart with great joy.
It has been a plf.iMire Io leach and live here and
knowing; thai out lutuie relatioiii will he lar greater
I am lah'iiirr' w illi one thought in mind: "To give
iSieckeuiidge a concert atoij of Fine Arts equal to
itn cil.v (wice (he size ol ouis."
Emmetfc A. Davis
Baby Is Belter
Alter Operation
MAIriMORK Dec 30 (UP'-The
baby flown 1100 stormy mltetifroni
Houston Texas to earn of ho.-
pttal epeciallst is wlthatandlni;
satisfactorily a delicate opcmtlon
performed to dram water from her
condition
"very goHl." Th.y
P"lr.. thn
t it would
be srveral days before the success
of ihe two-hour surgerj' can be
accurately ascertained.
Ex-President Hoover advises the
il. O. P. to hold Its fire against
the Democratic administration un
til enough error have accumulated
Hut the next piesldentlnl campnlKn
In les than three year away'
Hnmuel Inull nan been asked Io
leave Greece If ho knew what a
good foi hlni he will return to the
United Stateji and enjoy porfci t
freedom while bin nttnrni ya keep
hi tn out of Jill
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Well!
Well.!
Wc 1 1 !
Looks llla tilings were
puking tip . . . nnd Me
Mitcerel) hope ymi get
vonr vlmie of nil the good
nr m:si offers.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 31, 1933, newspaper, December 31, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71935/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.